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Justin Bieber may have been "crying his eyes out" after appearing in court Thursday in Miami, but his onetime neighbor Keyshawn Johnson was pretty much the opposite. "They finally caught HIM!," the former NFL and USC football star tweeted. "Glad no one was hurt, no kids in the street. Everyone grows up at some point. Hopefully he learns from it." Bieber, of course, was arrested early Thursday morning on suspicion of DUI, resisting arrest without violence and driving without a valid license; he was released from custody in the afternoon on $2,500 bond after appearing in court via a video link. The arrest came after police came upon the singer and others in an...

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